Answer:
The population that gives the maximum sustainable yield is 45000 swordfishes.
The maximum sustainable yield is 202500 swordfishes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be
, the maximum sustainable yield can be found by using first and second derivatives of the given function: (First and Second Derivative Tests)
First Derivative Test

Let equalize the resulting expression to zero and solve afterwards:


Second Derivative Test

This means that result on previous part leads to an absolute maximum.
The population that gives the maximum sustainable yield is 45000 swordfishes.
The maximum sustainable yield is:


The maximum sustainable yield is 202500 swordfishes.
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
7,12,16,20,27,40,56,64
The square numbers are 16 = 4^2 and 64 = 8^2
The difference is 64 - 16 =48
The cube numbers are 27 = 3^3 and 64 = 4^3
64 - 27 =37
The answer is D) The car travels 53 mph(Miles Per Hours).
212/4 = 53
318/6 = 53
424/8 = 53
530/10 = 53
Answer:
378.5 or just 378
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a linear model with x representing the number of generations that's gone by, y is the number of butterflies after x number of generations has gone by, and the 350 represents the number of butterflies initially (before any time has gone by. When x = 0, y = 350 so that's the y-intercept of our equation.)
The form for a linear equation is y = mx + b, where m is the rate of change and b is the y-intercept, the initial amount when x = 0.
Our rate of change is 1.5 and the initial amount of butterflies is 350, so filling in the equation we get a model of y = 1.5x + 350.
If we want y when x = 19, plug 19 in for x and solve for y:
y = 1.5(19) + 350
y = 378.5
Since we can't have .5 of a butterfly we will round down to 378
Hello!!
It will be the same since there is no common factor. You just need to arrange in order.
6x^2 + 72xy - 12x + 81y^2 + 27y
Good luck :)